• The consecutive and interdisciplinary master's degree in art and cultural history integrates the subjects of classical archeology, art history, musicology, European ethnology/folklore, and European regional history as well as Bavarian and Swabian national history. 
  • It offers a deeper examination of the visually, acoustically and socially tangible parts of cultural history. 
  • In the interplay of the disciplines involved, the course deals with cultural practices, artistic forms of design, current ways of life and their cultural-historical depth dimensions in the past and present and, in addition to interdisciplinary perspectives, also provides disciplinarily specialized qualifications.